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day we'll talk to the front runners, donald trump, hillary clinton and ted cruz. interviews you'll only see on "face the nation." delegate winner take can maine and kansas. donald trump took louisiana and to with-man race? >> i would love to take on ted one on one. that would be so much fun.r donald trump but not so much fun for the republican party. who some say is in the process of shattering. we'll talk with trump and cruz, the chairman of the republican party, reince priebus.'s wins this week she's turning her attention to donald trump.
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in michigan on tuesday with new brattle ground tracker numbers. hair-raising campaign all ahead on "face the nation."ed by cbs good morning welcome to "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. we sat down with donald trump at his home in palm beach shortlysed last night. mr. trump you're bringing a lot of new people in to the republican party, some people leave the republican party. what is your message to those good riddance? >> they shouldn't leave. and i think everybody should be unified and frankly we're building up numbers that are incredible within the republican party. you've been seeing whetherh carolina or new hampshire, the numbers are astronomical. and i don't think they have ever seen anything like this.by the way, democrats are losing. the democrats it is going down 35 and we're going up 50%. couple of states over 100%.what do you make of the effort to try to take the nomination away from you? maybe even by going to the convention?
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i'm very surprised hear about a i'm going to appoint conservative judges. i thought that would mean that hillary would win or whoever is going to be running.ve liberal judges probably as many as four or even five if you can believe that during this period of time.arty means absolutely they will have four or five very liberal judges appointed as opposed to four ortive judges. i think it's really playing with fire. >> dickerson: they say they can't be in party with you.d that. i get along with people. i'm a unifier, i'm very much a unifier maybe people don't see that but they will see that. my rela has been great over the years. but again i'm new to politics. i've been doing this now for seven months. i think i've done very good jobs. we have a tremendous number of people coming in and a tremendous number of people showing up to vote. the lines in all of these states been record
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about unifier in this very room big night on super tuesday you said about paul ryan, that you with him but if you didn't, quote, he's going to have to pay a big price. also asked about john mccain he has to be very careful. how can you be a unifier whenaying those kind of things? >> i think you would pay big price, you have a split party. he's done good job -- i may bere conservative than him i'm stronger on the border than him. but he's done a very good job, very much in fair of paul ryan did up as a unifier. he was chosen for that reason.e read that as a threat. >> it's not a threat. dickerson: let moo ask you about your position on torture, when we talked lastral hayden was wrong then he said that military wouldn't follow you on the question of waterboarding and on the killing of terrorist in the debate you said if i say do it, they are going to do it.
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on friday you said i will not to violate the laws. >> you never asked me 'built violating laws in all fairness we were talking about -- i would say this. we have ane east that is chopping off heads and massive drownings.he laws, they're laughing at us right now. i would like to strengthen the laws so that we can better compete. it's very tough tothat don't have any -- don't have any restrictions, all right? we have these massive restrictions. now i will abide by the law bute the law expanded. i would like -- >> dickerson: how? >> i'd like to -- i happen to think that when you're fighting an enemy that chops off heads, ink this we should use something that is stronger than we have right now. right now basically waterboarding is essentially notand it. >> dickerson: ud would like it to be. >> i would certainly like it to be at minimum -- at minimum to
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we don't have waterboarding -- >> i think we have become very weak and ineffective that's why not we're in the beating isis.erson: you think people got rid of the law to be weak? >> no. i think that we are weak. i think we're weak. quickly. general at that time ton would have had them down. set of rules. we are -- let me just put itfferently. when isis people chop off the heads go back to their homes and they talk, and they hear we're talking about waterboarding like it's the just drowned a hundred people and chopped off 50 heads, they must think we are a little bit on the weak side.ason that waterboarding was -- number of reasons but one was because worry was that if america does that then our hostages will be treated even worse that's the argument, what do you think that have? >> killing ourselves when they
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if that were the case, we won't do it you don't do it but we're not playing by those -- did we're going to treat your guys well would you please do us favor treat our guys well? they don't do that. we're not playing by -- we arees but they have no rules. it's very hard to win. >> dickerson: that would separate us from the savages. >> we have to beat the savages.re for throw all the rules out. >> we have beat the savages. dickerson: by being savages. >> you have to play the game the way they're waying the plame. win if we are soft and they are -- they have no rules. >> dickerson: how? >> do all that have within thek we have to increase the laws because the laws are not working obviously or r all you have to do take look what is going on.g worse. they're chopping, chopping, chopping, we're worried about waterboarding. i just think it's -- i think our up. >> dickerson: another topic. paul ryan this week said, quotef
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the republican party there can games. they must reject any group or cause that is built on bigotry. >> but i have times do i have to reject. ivory corrected david duke. i have rejected the kkk,n from the time i'm five years old i rejected them. i put it on twitter last week. how many times -- amazing things withe than six million, i have another six million with facebook like 14 million with instagram. when i put out a minorybody picks it up. donald trump did -- let me explain. when i put out that i reject the duke, nobody picks it up. you why they don't? they don't want. to you pick it up. everyoneless picks it up. you saw. same time. they don't want to pick it up. i have been asked this question so many times, i have rejected
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of ryan saying that, that's my question. >> i was -- i don't know, he's getting lot of his information from you guys. so when i tweet about then, right after that show ended because maybe i wasn't clear or something. how many times do i have to say it. forget i told cnn when chrissed me, very good endorsement, one of the questions -- my question was, i reject it there at news conference was like dayny times did i have to reject or disavow. >> dickerson: let me ask you this, david duke saying to his supporters and followers, vote for donald trump, whiteist, do you want though votes? >> i don't want them. i can't help if he says it f. he says it, but i don't want it and i don't -- if he says it says it he says it, okay. do i want it, no. >> dickerson: you don't want the supporters? >> i don't like any group of hate.s are not for me.
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the press hates me to say it.ick it up. >> dickerson: you are thinking more about the general election, in december of last year you said, talking about hillary view this as war. then you asked the audience, don't we view this as word? do you view it as war?ah. highly competitive. last person she wants to run against is me, i can tell thatt. sort of interesting one of your competitors said, i know that hillary clinton wants to run. i called him i said, here is the story. if they say they want to run against me that means they don't me. do you understand that? because that's the way -- it's like game of chess. but i know for a fact, you know for a fact, last person she is me. i've won numerous polls against hillary and i haven't started only one brief moment. because that have moment, hillary went way, way down and
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they said he was running a great had -- she not given me that moment with her and bill, bernie would not be nearly as close.o win, anyway. but she went way down in that period of time. and the last person she wants to will tell you i will beat her. i beat her in a lot of polls as you know but people don't say that. >> dickerson: all right, mr. trump, leave it there, we've >> thank you very much. dickerson: democrats held contests in three states.rs won cautions in kansas and nebraska. former secretary of state hillary clinton won in louisiana. secretary clinton joins thus morning from secretary clinton, you know what it's like to be in a tough delegate battle the last time around. you stayed in it all the way to the end. anything wrong with bernie sanders stays in this fight all the way to the end? >> well, you think that's up to him, john.ry pleased where
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i was really gratified by the results yesterday. about the upcoming contests. and i really put together a great broad coalition that i think is the key to winning in against whoever the republican nominate. >> dickerson: the republicans seem to have all the enthusiasm,ut for their primary process, much more than democrats. won't that hurt in the battle in november? >>t know exactly what that means. i've gotten more votes than anybody running on either side. i've gotten more votesrump, although i'm sure he doesn't want to hear that. and we've gotten it from a wide, broad base. in fact i've gotten in theic primary election, i've gotten more white voters except for the state of vermont, all told i've had nor support from white voters.
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our campaign is and where it's going. >> dickerson: in places like ohio and massachusetts, there are reports of democratsr, changing their registration, becoming republicans to vote for donald trump aren't those voters you're going to want back and how do you get them back? to get every voter back. i'm going to keep working during this primary to earn every vote. and to make it clear that i'm running and inclusive want to knock down barriers for all americans not just some of them. and i hope that as we move forward people will be givinglook to all the candidates and that includes me. it includes mr. trump. i'm going to keep reaching out and demonstrating unequivocally if people are discouraged, upset by what's happening in the economy or the government or political system, that i've come ready prepared tos necessary to make progress.
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case. >> dickerson: let me ask you question about something that was in the news this week. brian granted immunity from prosecution in the criminal investigation into your e-mail server. when this happened i talked toy that somebody is going to get indicted. >> well, there is no basis for review i'm delighted that he had agreed to cooperate as everyone else has. and i think that we'll be movingution of this. >> dickerson: you see this as good news? >> yeah, i do. i think we're getting closer and closer to wrapping this up. i also know that there were reports today about hundreds ofs and thousand e-mails that they were sending back and forth that have been looked at andtively.
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questions about this whole process i think. colin powell sums it up wellt some of his e-mails from more than ten years ago were going to be retroactively classified. he called it anm hoping we'll get through this then everybody can take hard look at the inner agency disputes and arguments overlassification. i'm the one that asked that all my e-mails be made public. i've been more transparent than anybody i can think of in publict it's also true that when something is made public fresh across the government gets to weigh in that's what's happeningto get it sorted out and then take action from there. >> dickerson: let me ask you about the two-part series thisrk times" on libya. in it former secretary of defense robert gates said that president obama set thattake action in libya was 51-49 decision,
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for putting the president on 591% side of the words, taking action in libya. does that square with your view of the way things happened? >> well, it was the president's and i think he listened to everybody just as he did when we were involved intense review ofwhether or not the president should order action to go after bin laden. these decisions are obviouslydent's. i think we should remember where we were, the kinds of threats and actions that gadhafi was to say that when i look at this, and absent of action by nato, by arab league we have probably turned libya into syria, which i think would have been even more dangerous situation. so, we all give our best i respect everybody who i worked with in the obama administration
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president. >> dickerson: some people say it's not so much that syria may be -- but it isn't so good right now. it's not good. i'm not saying that it is. but it's sure better than syria, i think maybe 1500 people were killed last year compared to000 in syria. but what is happening is a very concerted effort led by theted by united states, europe and others to try to create a unity government in libya. of libya to get what they voted for, john, i keep reminding people of this. they have ha held two elections, they voted for moderates,r democracy they voted for a path forward that has been disrupted because of thece of outside sources as well as internal squabbles. this has only been a few years i
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the goals that they have set out for. of a ii all gadhafi hallowed out their country, they were lefty nothing. not a functioning army, no the a functioning government, et cetera. we've got work to do. but iy hopeful that they will all realize they're going to do better if they work together. they stand against terroristupport them, others will as well. >> dickerson: secretary clinton we're out of time. thanks so much. we'll be back in a minute. edict... the marketrice, we can help guide your investments through good times and bad. for over 75 years, our clients have relied on ust thinking so in a variety of market conditions... you can feel confident... call a t. rowe price retirement specialist or your advisor ...to see how we can help make the most of your retirement savings.
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>> dickerson: we're back with a quick look where the race for the republican nomination stand after yesterday's victories, ted cruz has narrowed donald trump's lead in the delegate count.m friday at a gathering of republicans outside of washington. your political path, is it tonation the delegates out right or just deny get to cleveland figure it out there.
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i will say any time you hear people talking about a brokeredon, i think that is the establishment. the washington establishment is happening. and their favored candidates, are not getting the votes. brokered convention and steal the nomination we'll have a manifest uprising. if you want to beat donald think donald trump is the right nominee to go up against hillary clinton. if you want to beat him, you got to beat him at the ballot box our campaign is only campaign can do so over and over. >> dickerson: do you think something illegitimate abut trying to have a brokered i think if it's a bunch of washington deal makers and lobbyists who want to parachute in their preferred candidateat the voters are doing, i think that is illegitimate i think it's wrong. reagan used convention to try to
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>> but there's a difference there when that's come from the people when it's a battle of theof people pushing brokered convention in washington don't want it to be based on the people they want to drop in their favorite candidate and try people. i think that would be enormous mistake. >> dickerson: let moo me ask you about what the contest coming up, michigan, ohioa, how are you going to do well in those states when you had trouble in alabama, arkansas, georgia, tennessee. >> well, listen you say we have trouble wein just about everyone of those states. we did very well. we were not expected to winoll of where we are. donald trump is unique in one of a kind. a year ago, he changed the had 17 candidates a year ago. what we have seen in the field is field narrowed dramatically i think coming out of super
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candidate to go up against hillary clinton, there's one campaign that is has beat him not once, but five times. campaign. we beat him overwhelmingly in iowa. beat him in oklahoma, in alaska, we beat him in minnesota and home state of texas. had has anybody approached you about any kind of alliance to stop trump? >> i'm having thell sorts of people, what we're seeing supporters from other candidates coming and joining us whether they werey were with chris christie, whether they were with ben carson or been with marco rubio or rand ng people come together because they recognize that their candidates were not in position beat donald and ifnee, it is a catastrophe. hillary wins, we lose the supreme court for generation. we lose the bill of rights. we lose the senate.any of these conversations in terms of jointly acting to deny him not coming together.
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it isegates to be the republican nominee. we're on a path to do so. coming out of super tuesday fewer than a hundred delegatesd trump and me. as much as the media wants to just have coronation, and listen, frankly, one of the reasons media wants donald to be the nominee, is because mediaonald can't win the general that hillary with wallop him. the person that hillary clinton attacks on donald as media not talking about now, you better believe come september, october, novemberf he were the nominee, nightly news would be taken donald apart. the stakes are too high for us to --ought he wasn't going to get this far that's hardly -- >> that's true at first. but let's be clear. the media has given of millions of dollars of free advertising, when you put -- whenever press conference carried live on every television
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from the media that helped create this phenomenon. then i think awful lot of u how many media outlets i hear, have this great expose on donald, on different aspects of his business dealings, his past,know what, we're going to hold it to june or july. not going to run it now -- >> dickerson: more the r reporters have told you that? out media outlets but i can tell you there is so much there -- when was the last time people are bringing up for example. we had debate last night, didn't hear a word about tax returns. >> dickerson: you brought it up. >> i could have, i do often.mney rightly observed fact that donald won't hand over suggest threats a bombshell in it.alists are not raising the question ever what donald trump told the "new york times" editorial board, the reports are --urnalist brought it up which give you the platform to talk about it, sure low they are, plus he wrote about it.
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